US FTC looking into targeted pricing based on personal data
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has launched a study of products that could allow companies to set different prices for consumers based on their locations, past purchases, and other personal data.
John Deere to lay off roughly 600 employees from three US factories | CNN Business
The farm-equipment manufacturer will lay off about 600 employees across three US factories as it shifts production to a newly planned facility in Ramos, Mexico.
Companies ditch golf for pickleball for dealmaking | Crain's Detroit Business
Look out golf: Pickleball is coming for your corporate schmoozers.While golf courses have long been hailed as the premier venue for closing deals and wooing clients, a growing number are finding that pickleball saves them time and money — while being more inclusive and easier to play for newcomers…
Postage is going up again. You should care, even if you don’t send mail | CNN Business
On Sunday, the cost of a stamp is going up for the second time this year, jumping 5 cents for first class postage to 73 cents. You probably didn’t notice.
Higher costs and low base fares send Delta's profit down 29%. The airline still earned $1.31 billion
Americans are traveling in record numbers this summer, but Delta Air Lines says it saw second-quarter profit drop 29% due to higher costs and discounting of base-level fares across the industry.
Driscoll’s had to figure out how to breed, produce and sell its most flavorful strawberries and raspberries. Now the strategy is starting to bear fruit.
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Service charges added to restaurant bills are a little different since they’re often applied in the context of some increased cost that the restaurant has incurred. So then why don’t restaurants just increase the prices of the dishes instead? Well, there’s some solid economic reasoning behind this growing trend.
NY Gov Hochul delays controversial NYC congestion pricing plan ‘indefinitely’ | CNN Business
New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced Wednesday she is indefinitely delaying the implementation of congestion pricing in New York City’s borough of Manhattan just weeks before the plan was set to take effect, dealing a major blow to transportation advocates who have spent decades pushing for the deal and a win for several opponents of the plan who say the toll is a regressive tax on commuters.
Question of the Day: What is the most popular way to consume TV content: broadcast, streaming or cable? - Blog
Who's winning the battle for eyeballs? Answer: Streaming has recently surpassed cable, with 38.4% of total TV consumption vs. 29.1% for cable Questions: When it comes to consuming TV, which method do you use most? Why? Why do you think that streaming recently surpassed cable? How many streaming services do you think are useful? Do you think recent price increases from streaming services or their move to ad-supported models will impact their popularity? Why or why not? Here are the ready-to-go slides for this Question of the Day that you can use in your classroom.